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Lowlife robs Jay Street donut joint, nabs $250
1.85 84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–DUMBO–
Boerum Hill–Downtown
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Armed robbery
Some lowlife robbed a
Jay Street donut joint on
Sept. 26.
The manager told police
the pistol-packing perp
barged into the store near
Willoughby Street demanding
cash at 5:50 am, before
fleeing with around $250.
Begging — and
choosing
Two jerks asked a man
for a dollar before robbing
him on Dekalb Avenue on
Sept. 28.
The victim told police the
two bandits pulled a knife on
him and took his wallet and
medication, which included
Xanax and Ambien , near Fulton
Street around 7:20 pm.
Mr. Knife Guy
A villain robbed a guy at
knifepoint on Fourth Avenue
on Sept. 24.
The victim told police he
was unlocking his bike when
the wretch held a silver knife
to his stomach and told him,
“Give me what you have,” between
Bergen Street and St.
Marks Place at 4:10 am.
The bandit then grabbed
the guy’s wallet and bolted
westbound on Bergen Street,
cops said.
Five-finger
discount
Cops arrested a man for allegedly
trying to fight his way
out of a Fulton Street retailer
with $29 worth of clothes on
Sept. 25.
An employee told police
that the suspect threw some
punches while attempting to
take off with the merchandise
near Duffield Street around
3:45 pm.
The cops arrested the man
a few minutes later, slapping
him with a felony robbery
charge.
A call for help
Some good-for-nothing
stole a man’s phone as he exited
a Willoughby Street train
station on Sept. 25.
The victim told police
that the thief asked to borrow
his phone at the station
near Bridge Street at 1:10 am,
but when the victim asked for
his cell back, the perp snarled
“Give me your pin or I’m going
to fight you.”
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Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Over exposed
Some scumbag stole a
phone and used it to send
revealing images of himself
on Lafayette Avenue on
Sept. 24.
The victim told police that
he left his phone unguarded
near South Portland Avenue
at around 2:00 am, and returned
about five minutes later
to find it stolen. The victim
later discovered his phone’s
new owner was taking pictures
of himself nacked with
device and sending the images
to women, cops said.
Not the pods
A group of thieves robbed
a teenager on Hanson Place
on Sept. 26, taking his phone
and Airpod headphones.
The victim, 14, told police
about five or six men
approached him near South
Elliott Place at around 4:00
pm, when one of the punks
threatened him, before taking
the teen’s valuables.
Bike jacking
Some jerk stole a bike on
Cambridge Place on Sept.
20.
The victim told police that
the punk shoved him off his
bike near Greene Avenue
around 10:15 pm, before pedaling
off with his ill-gotten
two-wheeler.
E-bike bandit
A bandit stole an E-bike
from a delivery guy on Cumberland
Walk on Sept. 27.
The victim told police
that he was dropping off
a pizza when the scumbag
punched him in the face and
pushed him to the ground
near Carlton Avenue around
10:20 pm.
The crook then nabbed his
bike and fled towards Flatbush
Avenue, cops said.
— Joe Hiti
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Park Slope
Bat baddie
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
threatening a woman
on Wyckoff Street on Sept.
24.
The victim told police that
the suspect allegedly waved a
baseball bat in her direction in a
threatening manner near Third
Avenue at around 2 pm.
Police arrested the man
later that day on misdemeanor
menacing charges, according
to police reports.
Drug busted
Police arrested a man for alleged
possession of drug paraphernalia
on Fourth Avenue
on Sept. 24.
Patrolling officers stopped
the bicycle-riding suspect for
recklessly riding on the sidewalk
near First Street at 10
pm, before searching his
pockets an allegedly finding
a crack pipe.
Police arrested the man
for misdemeanor charges of
criminal possession of a controlled
substance, according
to police reports.
Park puncher
A bruiser assaulted a man
in a Dean Street playground
on Sept. 27.
The victim told police that
the brute hit him in the park
between Sixth and Carlton avenues
at around 3 pm.
The victim later became
uncooperative with police,
and refused to provide a description
of his attacker.
Not-for-rent
A joker listed a woman’s
Lincoln Place home
for rent on Craigslist on
Sept. 16.
The victim told police
that two men rang her doorbell
asking to tour the home
between Sixth and Seventh
avenues at 1 pm on Sept.
22, when she discovered the
fraudulent online listing.
Checked out
A lout assaulted a library
worker on Fourth Avenue
on Sept. 21.
The victim told police
that he asked the crook to
leave the book-rental establishment
near Pacific
Street at 4 pm when the
villain shoved him and
spit on him.
Shoplifter
Cops arrested a woman
for allegedly stealing from
a Seventh Avenue grocery
store on Sept. 30.
An employee told police
that the suspect entered
the store near Fifth
Street at around 6:45 pm
before allegedly grabbing
$218 worth of goods and
attempting to f lee.
Police ar rived on the
scene and cuffed the woman
on misdemeanor petit larceny
charges, according to
police reports.
Social security
scammer
A scammer stole a Sixth
Street man’s social security
number on Sept. 17.
The victim, who lives between
Seventh and Eighth avenues,
told police that a swindler
called him at around noon
pretending to be a rep with
the Social Security Administration
and demanded his
personal information, which
he turned over.
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Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Gun goons
Cops arrested four suspects
for an alleged armed robbery
on 46th Street on Sept. 26.
The victim told police that
he was sitting in his parked
car between Fifth and Sixth
avenues at 1:30 am when the
suspects allegedly approached
brandishing firearms, before
one of the men entered the
car and stole cash and various
electronics.
Police located the suspects
later that night and arrested
them on felony charges of robbery
and weapons possession,
according to reports.
Highway robbers
Three knife-wielding ruffians
robbed a man on Fourth
Avenues on Sept. 28.
The victim told police that
he was forced to pull his car
to the side of the road because
of a flat tire near 38th Street
at 3 am, when the savages
approached with knifes, before
forcing the victim into
the back of his car and making
off with $700 in cash.
Child abuse
A scumbag hit a child with
a belt in their 50th Street home
on Sept. 27.
The boy’s mother told police
that the sleaze repeatedly
hit the child and pulled his
hair near Seventh Avenue
at 7 pm.
Car2Go to jail
Cops cuffed two suspects
for allegedly stealing
a rental car on Sixth Avenue
on Sept. 26.
Patrolling officers found
the two men parked in a stolen
Car2Go at bus stop near
49th Street at 10 pm.
Police arrested the men
on felony grand larceny
charges, according to police
reports.
Motorcycle thief
A thief stole a motorcycle
from Sixth Avenue on
Sept. 23.
The victim told police that
he left the motorbike between
15th and 16th streets at 9 pm,
when the bandit rode off on
the ill-gotten vehicle.
Invaded
A drunken goon broke into
his own 50th Street house on
Sept. 28.
The suspect’s roommate
told police that the man
broke the lock on the front
door of their house between
Sixth and Seventh avenues at
around 5:30 pm.
Vespa villain
A carjacker stole a Vespa
from Greenwood Avenue between
Sept. 23 and 24.
The victim told police that
he left the motor scooter near
Prospect Park Southwest between
11 pm and 10 am the
next day, when he returned to
find the scooter missing.
— Aidan Graham
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